I have read this casablanca letter - it is in WWW too. Hilarious stuff. I havent read the book, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
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I have read this casablanca letter - it is in WWW too. Hilarious stuff. I havent read the book, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
all Bourne movies :bow: :bow:
i equally liked the last 2 , the stunt sequences in Ultimatum is phenomenal .. the waterloo station and the morocco scenes were thrilling one.. however we need a strong villan to the sequal(is there a 4th one?) now i like bourne supermacy& ultimatum than casino royale :D
score
de niro and norton. 8-)
Adaptation.
The movie is very good, excellent and all. But, maybe something as pointed out in the film is missing out. Maybe, I expect the regular ulaha cinimA to tune me into ambiguity or arouse me sensually to particularly 'appreciate' the piece. Or, it is that I constanly look for something in it to exclaim at. Or it is plain stupid of myself that I'm prone to something else and I strictly prohibit myself from applauding to Adaptation. It may be because I couldn't adapt to the devastating storytelling of a strikingly original thinker. Perhaps, I could (or will) make it my favorite once a week or so passes by me and a lightining strikes on my eyes.
(Whatever it is, I don't think it certainly matches up to.... Yeah right! Why should it, at all?)
QoS stunt co-ordinator is the one who did Bourne films too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Appu s
Diary of a nymphomaniac
Diario de una ninfómana
I started watching this movie with "something" in my mind...but when the movie reached hyalfway mark - I was completely into the movie and the charecters and forgot the whole intention behind watching this movie.
pakkuvapattutennu nenaikiren :mrgreen:
Awakenings
De Niro, Robin williams and the nurse Eleanor :thumbsup:
oh ok, i enjoyed QOS too... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Inglorious basterds :clap: Landa's ending was ridiculous.. could have been better...
:High five:
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Originally Posted by Appu s
Years back I've seen it on TV. Fantastic performance by de Niro. I think it's directed by female director, Penny Marshall ??Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Recently saw " Snatch " in Sony Pix. Instantly i became Guy Ritchies fan. Superb !! Brad Pitt was great in delivering that gypsy accent.
Yet to watch Lock, Stock.....
"Do yu like dags?" (Some 2x or 2.5x tempo) :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by rangan_08
"Dags?" (Pause) "Oh Dowhgs. :rotfl2: Yei.. I liekh dowhgs. Bhutt I like caravans more!" :lol:
Watch RocknRolla. I liked it more than snatch and LSTSB.
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Originally Posted by rangan_08
RocknRolla was good. To me its slightly below LSTSB and Snatch.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
:).
For guy ritchie's fan(s), Sherlock Holmes is coming in on Christmas Day.
:notthatway:
For me it makes complete sense because he has to cover up his war crimes. Since the Allies have attained better strength it was wise of him to do so.
[quote="Appu s"]oh ok, i enjoyed QOS too... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Inglorious basterds :clap: Landa's ending was ridiculous.. could have been better...[/quote]
Miracle at St. Anna - Good war scenes. Alexandra Maria Laura's (Character Axis Sally) Tirade about blacks and thier oppression by whites before the attack is shocking and at the same time lolworthy for an observer. New WW2 History knowledge for lesser mortals like me. The little boy was awesome and so is" Samuel 'Sam' Train".
Orphan.. nice horror movie..
Two movies from two masters.
Fanny and Alexander - what a majestic film, every frame has greatness written over it. The final hours were very creepy. As great and as intriguing a Bergman film could be.
8 1/2 - My first Fellini's film. Enjoyed watching it, though couldnt make much out of it. Thirumba paakkaNum.
Also, revisited All About My Mother. The film makes more sense at every viewing.
Watched "Joe Dirt" in AXN :lol:
pretty much similar to "Forrest Gump"
i have no complaints on the idea of making the deal with allies which make sense to me too ,i mean the Landa , a cunning character QT portrayed for the whole movie became a stupid at the end.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
The General
Other than Charlie Chaplin movies, this is the first silent movie that i watched. Almost 60% of the movie is a train chase sequence. pinneetaanga. :notworthy:
State of play nnu Russel crowe nadicha oru padam paathathaiye maranthutten, hmmm Time pass movie.
I didn't like that film. Romba sumaar :|
Welcome home Roscoe Jenkins - Funny.
Enna solreenga :huh:. Your statements contradict itself. He is cunning and that is why he made the deal. What's there to be stupid?.
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Originally Posted by Appu s
'coz the way landa surrender to basterds without keeping any weapons looks stupid for me, it screwed up Landa's character. athu than deal nnu thirumbavum sollatha, antha deal ye better aa irunthirukkalamnnu naan feel pannen. it looks like QT want that german character looks funny at the end :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Soreenga aafisar :mrgreen:.
The Hangover :rotfl3:
Crimes and misdemanors :)
The former was a glorified Venkatprabhu movie. Yeah, everything was very well executed and all. But, was way too American.
C&M is classic Woody! Not as intellectual as Manhattan or as funny as Annie Hall, but definitely masterclass. I don't know why the movie 'looked' worser than Annie Hall being made after a decade or so.
Just finished D/l ng. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Psycho (Original) - Sollanuma??
:bow:
masterpiece.. genuinely chilling, amazing backdrop screenplay, and you just can't take your eyes off the screen... even after 49 years..
Perkins :omg: :bow: what a performance.
As Good as it gets - Good. Looks like both Nicholson and Hunt got Oscars. Well deserved.
Law Abiding Citizen..
Its the opposite of Shawshank Redemption in some aspects :) .. But the movie holds your breath until the penultimate scene to the climax. It atleast made you to think whoz behind all. A well narrated story but the climax lacked its punch. Jamie was awesome as usual and especially in the scene where he says "never ever think about touching my family again" .. Heart pumping !
Clyde did his job I must say. One time watch
2012 :shaking:
The hangover :neutral:, i think i had high expectation :( it had some moments.
neenga gounder aLavukkellAm espett paNNi engleesu padamE pArka koodAthu.. Someone else had told about 'Goa' strikingly drawing parallels with the plot. The trailer with Bikinis, Premji looking exactly like that 'pack of wolves' guy, stills of Sneha and Piaa releasing everyday with glam and glitz... ennavO pOnga.Quote:
Originally Posted by Appu s
Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002)
Noam Chomsky :clap: :clap:. Enna oru knowledge cum courage.
The phrase 'war on terrorism' should always be used in quotes, cause there can't possibly be a war on terrorism, it's impossible. The reason is it's led by one of the worst terrorist states in the world, in fact it's led by the only state in the world which has been condemned by the highest international authorities for international terrorism, namely the World Court and Security Council, except that the US vetoed the resolution.
Noam Chomsky: Everybody's worried about stopping terrorism. Well, there's a really easy way: stop participating in it.
Venki :lol: goundar range kkulam illappa, i said it had some funny moments, but its not thoroughly a ROTFL kinda movie..Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Same here...except CGI ellam erkanavee parthathu. Nothing new. I went knowing well I would hate it. Boy do I hate it sometimes when I am right.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
groucho..
they're showing the psycho trilogy (and the remake) on cinemax on tuesdays 10pm.. :)
i think it set the template for the jaws/predator rule (only original was good and the rest were awful).. but i remember really liking the 3rd one.. mainly because the vhs poster (norman holding the keys) was really attractive..
can't wait to see the 2nd one..